A spider-wolf.
In fact you can! I've kept a few and I loved watching them eat the bugs I fed them. A wolf spider is basically a poor man's tarantula. Don't try handling them though because some species can be quite aggressive. When moving them, use a cup that the spider can't get out of. It's a special treat when the spider you're keeping is a mother, because it will carry its eggs and later on babies on its back. The wolf spider is pretty much a cross between a tarantula and a scorpion. Though not actually saying that a wolf spider is a real genetic cross between a scorpion and tarantula.
A spider-ant.
A spiderilla.
A bearwolf.
A wolfoceros.
A deerwolf.
A porcuwolf.
No, a wolf spider has never bitten me.
Arctic wolf spider was created in 1872.
coywolf
their are the black widow , the wolf spider , the grass spider , the hacklemesh weaver , the cross weaver , the black and yellow garden spider , daddy longlegs and the hobo spider. their are many more out in the wild and maby right near your window...........
I would suspect that a wolf owl is some sort of hybrid cross between a wolf and an owl, there is however no proof of such cross breeding ever occurring in the natural world.